In my city there are a few auction houses that occasionally work with school/government IT to auction off old hardware. For instance, there's often whole pallets of old/broken monitors in lots that go for a few dollars.
“At the end of the day, does it really matter much if the start of the next ice age is 50, 100, or 200 thousand years into the future?” Ridgwell said in a press statement. “We need to focus now on limiting ongoing warming. That the Earth will naturally cool back down is not going to happen fast enough to help us out.”
The work and context may be interesting, but this is the only paragraph you need to recognize from this article.
Best I can do is a damp cave in Glasgow, a recording of thunder sounds playing on repeat, a used paperback of "Murder on the Orient Express", a microwaveable cup of tea, a second-hand IKEA chair, a confused pigeon that wandered in, and yesterday's stale scones.
lol, the PDFgear AI is trash. Although, I would take a second to shout out PDFgear. While I wouldn't recommend using it as a daily PDF reader, it is a kick-ass PDF editor/file converter. It has literally saved me a number of times. While it's not FOSS, it is an outstanding piece of forward.
As for basic a basic pdf reader... Firefox or its forks?
In my city there are a few auction houses that occasionally work with school/government IT to auction off old hardware. For instance, there's often whole pallets of old/broken monitors in lots that go for a few dollars.